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Insertional Achilles tendonitis

Heel lifts, softer heel counters and footwear, stretch wedges, taping or pads, and offload picks for insertional Achilles pain from our guides—partner links where helpful.

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Recommended gear

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  • 🥈Recommended

    Dorsal night splint (plantar fasciitis / tendinopathy — example)

    Lightweight dorsal boot for overnight stretch; compare sizing and reviews—not for acute Achilles rupture.

    Retail example listing. Same role as the United Ortho option above; pick what fits your foot and sleep position.

    ~$25–45

    Alternative to: United Ortho plantar fasciitis night splint

  • Coming soon
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    Insertional Achilles tendonitis course

    Structured course pathway — landing page reflects current availability

    Companion to load-management and footwear guidance — instant access when available.

    Coming soon

  • 🥈Recommended

    Slant board / calf stretch wedge

    Controlled calf and Achilles stretch for later rehab; avoid early rupture phase unless your team advises it.

    After rupture, avoid aggressive stretching until your team clears tendon loading. For fasciitis / tendinopathy, follow graded loading advice.

    ~$35–70

  • 🥈Recommended

    United Ortho plantar fasciitis night splint

    Dorsal-style night stretch for plantar fasciitis / tendinopathy morning pain—not for acute Achilles rupture protection.

    Retail example (United Ortho). For fasciitis or Achilles tendinopathy-style tightness, not rupture care. Follow your clinician.

    ~$25–45

    Alternative to: Dorsal night splint (plantar fasciitis / tendinopathy — example)

  • 🥉Optional

    FitFlop iQushion (supportive flip-flops — example)

    Cushioned, shaped footbeds for summer / house wear when trainers are off.

    Example women’s listing—choose the model and size that fits you; men’s variants exist in the same brand line.

  • 🥉Optional

    Heel Wedge Insoles

    Provide additional heel elevation and comfort inside your boot

    Additional heel elevation inserts that can be used inside your boot for extra comfort and support.

    $15–30

    Accessory to: Aircast Boot

  • 🥉Optional

    Neutral running shoes (retail search)

    When returning to impact, a cushioned neutral trainer is a common starting point—gait assessment helps.

  • 🥉Optional

    Plantar fasciitis compression sleeve (daytime)

    Light support for daytime symptoms—pairs well with shoes and rehab.

  • 🥉Optional

    Spiky / massage ball set (foot release)

    Self-massage and plantar fascia / calf trigger-point work between sessions.

    ~$8–15

  • 🥉Optional

    TheraBand Resistance Bands

    Build strength with progressive resistance once your clinician clears active loading.

    Best used in later rehabilitation phases, not the immediate post-injury protection phase.

    $12–20

  • 🥉Optional

    Theragun Mini (percussive massage — example)

    Portable massage gun for calf and foot musculature (not over the surgical wound).

    Use lighter heads and low intensity near the Achilles. Cheaper alternatives exist if budget is tight.

    ~$199

  • 🥉Optional

    Vitamin D3 Supplement

    Vitamin D can support bone/tendon health context, but supplementation should be individualized.

    Not a universal requirement. Many adults are supplemented after blood tests; verify dose and interactions with your clinician or pharmacist.

    ~$10–18 (example)